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IdentifierNameCoordinatesTypeMunicipalityRegionCountry
KADGLenawee County NoneSmall AirportAdrian Michigan
Y47Oakland SouthwestNoneSmall AirportNew Hudson Michigan
KFWAFort Wayne InternationalNoneLarge AirportFort Wayne Indiana
KGRRGerald R Ford InternationalNoneLarge AirportGrand Rapids Michigan
KOZWSpencer J Hardy AirportNoneSmall AirportHowell Michigan
KFNTBishop InternationalNoneLarge AirportFlint Michigan
KJXNJackson County Reynolds FieldNoneMedium AirportJackson Michigan
KARBAnn Arbor AirportNoneMedium AirportAnn Arbor Michigan
KLANCapital City AirportNoneLarge AirportLansing Michigan
0G6Williams CountyNoneSmall AirportBryan Ohio
KDUHToledo SuburbanNoneSmall AirportLambertville Michigan
KYIPWillow RunNoneMedium AirportYpsilanti Michigan
KFPKFitch H BeachNoneSmall AirportCharlotte Michigan
D95Dupont-Lapeer AirportNoneSmall AirportLapeer Michigan
KJYMHillsdale Municipal Airport NoneSmall AirportHillsdale Michigan
KRNPOwosso Community AirportNoneSmall AirportOwosso Michigan
34GMerillatNoneSmall AirportTecumseh Michigan


Above is a list of custom locations that you have defined. A custom location is a place you have flown to or flown over that does not have an official FAA/ICAO/IATA identifier. If you are trying to log a flight to an airport which is not in the FlightLogg.in airport database, a better solution is to go to OurAirports and create a new page for that airport. The data will eventually make its way into FlightLogg.in's database from there.

To use a custom location in a flight, just use the identifier you have defined above. To force the use of a custom location, prefix the identifier with a "!". For instance, a flight from "DEN - !DEN - DEN" would be from Denver, to a custom identifier you have defined as "DEN", then back to Denver.

To use a custom location as a flyover point, prefix it with a "@". So a flight from Denver, then flying over a custom point called "CUS", then landing back at Denver would be "DEN - !@CUS - DEN". It is important to log fly-over points accurately to differentiate between flights that quality for Point to Point XC.